She promised she’d phone the Scotch-N-Sirloin where Doile played the piano when she finished shopping and then someone would pick her up at the store.

But she never did. Raised by a wealthy doctor, she had fallen on hard times of late. She would buy the kiwis with food stamps. She was still proud. She told a friend she shopped at night because there was less of a chance that she would run into one of her friends.

She went shopping late at night even though eight months earlier a thief snatched her purse.

She had told a friend that wouldn’t happen again because she would fight back, according to a Denver Post article.

A man who lived near Lawyer-Duvallo said he saw her near King Soopers at Ninth and Corona around 9 p.m. She had a grocery cart filled with health foods. She asked for a ride but the man didn’t have a car.

She was only a few blocks from her apartment when she was accosted by a half dozen members of the Rollin’ 30 Crips street gang.

Lawyer-Duvallo was pummeled to death with a golf club at East 10th Avenue and Emerson Street as she was pushing a grocery cart toward her home. It was about 10 p.m. Her skull was fractured.

Three teen agers were seen running from the scene. A bloody club was found at the scene.

I remember this case very well. It is not comforting to know this thug is out again, and the other ones not even caught.

dchris24

Someone needs to find out where this ex-con POS is and extract the needed info via golf clubs.

fuck you

For a small city Denver and the metroplex has always had a lot of murders committed by lots of stupid gangngers. The role models for all those La Raza types raising these killers and criminals by thinking this is some kind of cultural identity. These people are problem they are too stupid to know that are stupid so lets tat another tear on that face of those morons who can not face the truth that little Jose was killed for being a dumb little F***ER with no honor what so ever. We should ship them off to the war if the want to kill total strangers as well as each other.

Kirk Mitchell is a general assignment reporter at The Denver Post who focuses on criminal justice stories. He began working at the newspaper in 1998, after writing for newspapers in Mesa, Ariz., and Twin Falls, Idaho, and The Associated Press in Salt Lake City. Mitchell first started writing the Cold Case blog in Fall 2007, in part because Colorado has more than 1,400 unsolved homicides.